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2/26/2010 3:20 PM
 

Hello All,

I had 5.0.something running on my localhost that I use for developing the modules I use on our main site. I decided to upgrade this today because I upgraded the main site also.  They were both updated to 5.2.3 (although the upgrade never really happened on the main site - a discussion in another thread).  Anyway, when first I tried to compile the new install on my local machine, I was getting errors in the EditModuleDefinitions.ascx.vb.  I found a few sources on the web and changed the line 635 to:

                    Skin.AddModuleMessage(Me, strMessage, Skins.Controls.ModuleMessage.ModuleMessageType.RedError)

Now if I try to add a module definition, the page I get is:
 
Error: is currently unavailable.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dnn\DesktopModules\Admin\Extensions\Editors\EditModuleDefinition.ascx.vb(635): error BC30456: 'Controls' is not a member of 'Skins'. ---> System.Web.HttpCompileException: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dnn\DesktopModules\Admin\Extensions\Editors\EditModuleDefinition.ascx.vb(635): error BC30456: 'Controls' is not a member of 'Skins'. at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.CompileWebFile(VirtualPath virtualPath) at 
 
Has anybody managed to 1) get this version to compile on their machines out of the box, and 2) be able to load a module definition in the host pages if so?
 
One thing I notice is that this file is not included in the zip package.  Perhaps I should just do a straight install, rather than an upgrade since the old data doesn't really matter on the test server/
 
Any suggestions would appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
John

 
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2/28/2010 6:13 PM
 

DNN doesn't support compiling.

Jeff

 
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2/28/2010 7:02 PM
 
Jeff Cochran wrote:

DNN doesn't support compiling.

Jeff

 

You mean it doesn't support pre-compiling, right?



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3/1/2010 9:24 AM
 

 You're right, "compiling" was a bad way to put it.  Building and debugging is what I have should have said.

John

 
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